Description
PROMO CD
Technical melodic death metal band from Montreal (Quebec, Canada) formed 1994.
the third album of Canadian extreme metal sensation, a brand new signing on Morbid Records. This new album produced at Canada´s Z-Sound Studio (GORGUTS, CRYPTOPSY)
will stand out among the Death Metal highlights of 2003! Experience those ultra brutal grooves and riffs combined with technical sophistication. Guest musicians from CEPHALIC CARNAGE among others. Check´em out !!!
Playing time: 41:07
SAMPLES: https://www.allmusic.com/album/truth-beyond-imagery-passage-into-forlorn-mw0000457363
Tracklist:
1. ….Of Divinity
2. Impulse
3. Fractionized
4. Xenobiotic
5. Reflections
6. Imagery
7. Momento
8. Structures
9. Mutiny
10. Essence
11. Neurasthenic
12. Truth Beyond Recognition
Length 41:07
should absolutely be in the collection of anyone who owns either of their two most recent albums, 2005’s Trilateral Progression and 2008’s The Thin Line Between, because this set gathers up everything they released prior to that — two full-length albums and an EP, plus a couple of bonus live tracks. Imagery, the band’s 1997 debut, is much more brutal and conventionally death metal-ish than anything they’d do afterward. There are lots of progressive interludes and arty melodies in songs like “”Oscillated to Intelligence,”” but they’re balanced by blasting drums and guttural vocal gargling. Overall, the album puts them in territory closer to Pestilence’s Consuming Impulse than to the high-tech sound they’d achieve on later efforts. The 2001 EP A Passage Into Forlorn is even more schizophrenic, with songs like “”Unite”” and “”Link”” mixing ultra-clean melodic guitars with gut-churning vocals, down-tuned riffing and blast beats. It’s as though Neuraxis was two different bands battling for supremacy, and while the sound of that struggle is occasionally quite compelling, the two sides often fail to resolve, making the prettier parts seem tacked on. Only on their third release, Truth Beyond, also included here, did they truly begin to reconcile all their various impulses and become the tech-death kill squad underground metal fans know and love today.
Neuraxis
- Ian Campbell – vocals
- Steven Henry – guitars
- Robin Milley – guitars, 12 string acoustic guitar
- Yan Thiel – bass
- Alexandre Erian – drums
Additional musicians
- Lenzig Leal – backing vocals on “Impulse”, “Fractionized”, “Xenobiotic”, “Neurasthenic”
- Zac Joe – backing vocals on “Impulse”, “Essence”, “Neurasthenic”
- Jawsh Mullen – backing vocals on “Impulse”, “Neurasthenic”
- Steve Marois – backing vocals on “Impulse”, “Fractionized”
- Youri – backing vocals on “Impulse”, “Structures”
PROMO CD
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